From the right to work to the commodification of inclusion: rhetoric and programmatic in social policies

In Latin America, the implementation of inclusion and labor training policies expanded along with the processes of precariousness, segmentation and deterioration of the labor markets. However, its execution is filled with rhetoric referring to individual progress and collective well-being; pieces of...

Descripción completa

Guardado en:
Detalles Bibliográficos
Autor principal: Seveso, Emilio
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Centro de Estudio Sociales. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste 2023
Materias:
Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/dpd/article/view/6970
Aporte de:
id I48-R154-article-6970
record_format ojs
spelling I48-R154-article-69702023-11-07T13:28:11Z From the right to work to the commodification of inclusion: rhetoric and programmatic in social policies Del derecho al trabajo a la mercantilización de la inclusión: retórica y programática en las políticas sociales Seveso, Emilio políticas sociales mercantilización consumo In Latin America, the implementation of inclusion and labor training policies expanded along with the processes of precariousness, segmentation and deterioration of the labor markets. However, its execution is filled with rhetoric referring to individual progress and collective well-being; pieces of a humanitarian staging that blurs the ideological parameters that guide them and their social incidence. It is against this framework of interpellation that we propose an interpretative counterpoint, marking the processes of commodification in social policies. Starting from a first image of the Argentine labor scenario, we will refer to the main work program that is applied in the province of San Luis to specify certain strategic relationships promoted by the State/market association. This problematizes the objectives of the fight against poverty, challenging the government's claims about work as a right and development as a future well-being; and in particular, it enables a new meaning to be given to its consequences as a part of the expanded circuits of capitalist accumulation, ultimately associated with plunder through consumption and the capitalization of bodies through work. The analysis is based on documentary records, as well as interviews conducted with technicians and beneficiaries of the policy between the years 2007 to 2021. En América Latina, las políticas de inclusión y formación laboral se expandieron a la par de los procesos de precarización, segmentación y deterioro de los mercados de trabajo. Sin embargo, su ejecución está colmada de retóricas referentes al progreso individual y el bienestar colectivo; piezas de una escenificación humanitaria que desdibuja los parámetros ideológicos que las orientan y su incidencia social. Es frente a este marco de interpelación que proponemos un contrapunto interpretativo, apuntando en singular a la problematización de los procesos de mercantilización en las políticas sociales. Para ello, partimos de una primera imagen sobre el escenario laboral argentino, refiriendo al principal programa de trabajo que es aplicado en la provincia de San Luis y a las relaciones estratégicas que promueve la asociación Estado/mercado. Desde aquí problematizamos, entonces, los objetivos de lucha contra la pobreza, impugnando los apelativos del gobierno sobre el trabajo como derecho y el desarrollo como bienestar futuro y, en particular, resignificamos sus resultados como parte de la trama de los circuitos de acumulación, específicamente entendidos como expoliación sensible desde el consumo y capitalización del cuerpo desde el trabajo. El análisis parte de registros documentales y entrevistas que fueron realizadas tanto a técnicos como a beneficiarios de la política entre 2007 y 2021. Centro de Estudio Sociales. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste 2023-11-07 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Artículo revisado por pares application/pdf https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/dpd/article/view/6970 10.30972/dpd.12206970 De Prácticas y Discursos; Vol. 12 Núm. 20 (2023) 2250-6942 spa https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/dpd/article/view/6970/6474 http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc/4.0
institution Universidad Nacional del Nordeste
institution_str I-48
repository_str R-154
container_title_str Revistas UNNE - Universidad Nacional del Noroeste (UNNE)
language Español
format Artículo revista
topic políticas sociales
mercantilización
consumo
spellingShingle políticas sociales
mercantilización
consumo
Seveso, Emilio
From the right to work to the commodification of inclusion: rhetoric and programmatic in social policies
topic_facet políticas sociales
mercantilización
consumo
author Seveso, Emilio
author_facet Seveso, Emilio
author_sort Seveso, Emilio
title From the right to work to the commodification of inclusion: rhetoric and programmatic in social policies
title_short From the right to work to the commodification of inclusion: rhetoric and programmatic in social policies
title_full From the right to work to the commodification of inclusion: rhetoric and programmatic in social policies
title_fullStr From the right to work to the commodification of inclusion: rhetoric and programmatic in social policies
title_full_unstemmed From the right to work to the commodification of inclusion: rhetoric and programmatic in social policies
title_sort from the right to work to the commodification of inclusion: rhetoric and programmatic in social policies
description In Latin America, the implementation of inclusion and labor training policies expanded along with the processes of precariousness, segmentation and deterioration of the labor markets. However, its execution is filled with rhetoric referring to individual progress and collective well-being; pieces of a humanitarian staging that blurs the ideological parameters that guide them and their social incidence. It is against this framework of interpellation that we propose an interpretative counterpoint, marking the processes of commodification in social policies. Starting from a first image of the Argentine labor scenario, we will refer to the main work program that is applied in the province of San Luis to specify certain strategic relationships promoted by the State/market association. This problematizes the objectives of the fight against poverty, challenging the government's claims about work as a right and development as a future well-being; and in particular, it enables a new meaning to be given to its consequences as a part of the expanded circuits of capitalist accumulation, ultimately associated with plunder through consumption and the capitalization of bodies through work. The analysis is based on documentary records, as well as interviews conducted with technicians and beneficiaries of the policy between the years 2007 to 2021.
publisher Centro de Estudio Sociales. Universidad Nacional del Nordeste
publishDate 2023
url https://revistas.unne.edu.ar/index.php/dpd/article/view/6970
work_keys_str_mv AT sevesoemilio fromtherighttoworktothecommodificationofinclusionrhetoricandprogrammaticinsocialpolicies
AT sevesoemilio delderechoaltrabajoalamercantilizaciondelainclusionretoricayprogramaticaenlaspoliticassociales
first_indexed 2024-08-21T22:36:35Z
last_indexed 2024-08-21T22:36:35Z
_version_ 1808038411226841088